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A brief history of VR and AR

TechCrunch VR

For example, the armed services must instruct men in the operation and maintenance of extremely complicated and potentially dangerous equipment, and it is desirable to educate the men with the least possible danger to their lives and to possible damage to costly equipment. Image Credits: Apple Magic Leap is far from alone in those struggles.

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Go XR or Go Extinct, with Super Ventures’ Ori Inbar

XR for Business Podcast

I think there’s an inherent risk of collecting eye tracking data, and positional head tracking data, and more data about individuals. So if you look at the investments done by Google, Microsoft, Apple, Amazon, Facebook and a bunch of other, Lenovo, Valve[?]. I think that’s gonna be amazing.

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Go XR or Go Extinct, with Super Ventures’ Ori Inbar

XR for Business Podcast

I think there’s an inherent risk of collecting eye tracking data, and positional head tracking data, and more data about individuals. So if you look at the investments done by Google, Microsoft, Apple, Amazon, Facebook and a bunch of other, Lenovo, Valve[?]. I think that’s gonna be amazing.

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Cinematic VR: 10 Avoidable Rookie Mistakes

Headjack

All the big names in tech are working on their own devices, including Apple, Sony, Samsung, and Google. While having a clear example to work towards helped us avoid many common mistakes, we still encountered plenty facepalm moments. Even Microsoft decided to join the club. 2015 is going to be an exciting year!